Most Little League baseball fields in the older parts of towns do not look as beautifully manicured as Sheldon Park in East Muskegon. Of course, most fields do not have an individual like Ralph Burr to work on like a second front lawn. Burr has often single-handedly maintained his own “field of dreams” for no pay since 1958.
In 1999, Sheldon Park hosted the little League baseball state tournament a true feather in Burr’s cap. Burr has also served his hometown as the unpaid official scorekeeper of Muskegon professional hockey games for the past 26 years and a minimally-paid official and coach for high school and youth games for the past 49 years.
Burr, a 1954 Muskegon High School graduate, worked as a supervisor at Brunswick Corp. for 35 years. When he was not working, he was serving others. Many Muskegonites still remember him as ‘Coach Burr,’ as he did quite a bit of youth football and baseball coaching in the 1960s. Ralph and Kathy Burr have seven children, 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Ralph Burr
Induction Year
2005
Inductee Type
Gene Young Service Award
Sport
High School
Muskegon High School 1954
College